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multifaceted
[muhl-tee-fas-i-tid, muhl-tahy-]
adjective
having many facets, as a gem.
having many aspects or phases.
a multifaceted problem.
multifaceted
/ ˌʌɪˈæɪɪ /
adjective
(of a gem) having many facets
having many aspects, abilities, etc
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of multifaceted1
Example Sentences
You’d think that he’s been playing for years, but golf is a new passion for the multifaceted creative who’s worked at various record labels and for brands like Nike and Redbull.
The school became a haven for dancers of all backgrounds wanting to learn from the multifaceted performer, who chasséd into the Hollywood scene with her career-defining performance as Lydia Grant in the 1980 musical “Fame.”
Less prominent were the opera’s wondrous lyric moments or a sense of Golijov’s inventive, multifaceted musical sources.
“And it is not afraid to lean into R-rated content and show our people as truly multifaceted.”
“I do find myself drawn to dynamic characters with many layers to peel back, deliciously complex, multifaceted characters — unpredictable, a little bad, a little wounded.”
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